Take a self-guided tour and admire the Panthéon, a neo-classical building in the Latin Quarter in Paris built in the 1700s.
Originally planned as a church dedicated to St. Genevieve, this building that mimics the design of the Pantheon in Rome is now a mausoleum for famous French citizens. Meet some graves of over 70 of France's intellectual visionaries buried there from 1885 starting with Victor Hugo and also Pierre and Marie Curie, Voltaire, Simone Veil, Alexandre Dumas, or even Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Do not forget to see Foucault's pendulum designed to demonstrate the rotation of the earth in 1851 and enjoy one of the best views of Paris from the top of the building.
And the next step; Seine River cruise. Cruise along the world-famous river and admire its many monuments such as the Orsay Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Louvre, and other major sites. Enjoy audioguide commentary onboard available in 13 languages which you can also listen to from an application on your smartphone.